OOC: I'd like to keep this as realistic as possible in the real world sense of it, as in no foreign nation becoming directly involved and as few large and / or futuristic nations as involved as possible. You can provide some military and / or financial backing to any of the sides involved, but keep it fairly minimal, don't send in your own forces and keep it realistic.
Trade sanctions and political isolation are good. Also, much like the real world Equatorial Guinea, the Kampiya regime are open to making a deal to have radioactive waste resulting from nuclear energy plants dumped in certain locations in the Republic in return for economic and political support.
Map of Nchiyamengi:
Provinces:
1) Nyeupepwani (Coastal town of Majimatamu, other coastal towns and area, cattle grazing land, some banana plantations and some jungle inland)
- 6 Constituencies - 6 UP
2) Maporomokodhoruba (Coastal city of Puertoplátano, small town of Mpolebonde, sparse inland territory, large number of banana plantations, jungle inland)
- 17 Constituencies - 14 UP and 3 PLD
3) Mwambaomawimbi (Coastal city of Ciudadelapalma, cattle grazing land and some banana plantations, jungle inland)
- 12 Constituencies - 10 UP and 2 PLD
4) Mlimayamaisha (Volcano and highlands, Diamond mines and mining city of Mjiwadhahabu, lots of jungle, especially around the volcano and highlands)
- 14 Constituencies - 12 UP and 2 PLD
5) Mwinukomwamba (small fishing villages, banana plantations, jungles inland)
- 8 Constituencies - 7 UP and 1 PCAOL
6) Mitiyakijani (Large town of Mjimbao, inland towns, banana plantations, lots of jungle, some cattle grazing land in the south)
- 10 Constituencies - 10 UP
7) Puertazul (Capital city)
- 26 Constituencies - 21 UP and 5 PLD
8.) Kaskazinimwamba (Northern jagged shore, fishing villages and town of Kubwamti, banana plantations, jungle inland)
- 4 Constituencies - 4 UP
9) Kusinimwapwani (Coastal town of Kizimbani Wavuvi, royal town of Mjiwamfalme, soft southern shore, fishing villages and cattle grazing land, some inland jungles)
- 3 Constituencies - 3 UP
Rough Map of Military Situation in Nchiyamengi (Tuesday 22 November 2016)
Urban areas controlled by:
Kampiya Regime (Govt.)
Military (Loyalists)
Special Forces / Presidential Guard (political / economic heart of Puertazul)
Rebel Forces
Protesters (pro-rebel)
No one (ruined town of Kubwamti)
Insurgent Zone:
Jungle, mountain and farmland areas where insurgent attacks / ambushes are commonplace. Officially under control of Kampiya Regime, but constantly having to drive off attacks in these areas.
Rough Map of Military Situation in Nchiyamengi (Tuesday 19 December 2016)
Urban areas controlled by:
Kampiya Regime (Govt.)
Military (Loyalists)
Special Forces / Presidential Guard (political / economic heart of Puertazul)
Rebels (Presence in Cities)
Rebel Territory
Protesters (pro-rebel)
No one (ruined town of Kubwamti)
Insurgent Zone:
Jungle, mountain and farmland areas where insurgent attacks / ambushes are commonplace
Rough Map of Military Situation in Nchiyamengi (Tuesday 10 January 2017)
Urban areas controlled by:
Kampiya Regime (Govt.)
Military (Loyalists)
Special Forces / Presidential Guard (political / economic heart of Puertazul)
Rebels (Presence in Cities)
Rebel Territory (19 December 2016 and gains as of 10 January 2017)
Protesters (pro-rebel)
Neutral Njengi faction - Gobernador Santiago Ngaoimara
No one (ruined town of Kubwamti)
Insurgent Zone:
Jungle, mountain and farmland areas where insurgent attacks / ambushes are commonplace
Rough Map of Military Situation in Nchiyamengi (Tuesday the 24th of January 2017)
Urban areas controlled by:
Coalition
UP - Neutralist
No one (ruined town of Kubwamti)
UP - Nationalists
Territory Held by:
Coalition Territory
UP - Neutralist Territory
UP - Nationalists Territory
Insurgent Zone:
Jungle, mountain and farmland areas where insurgent attacks / ambushes are commonplace
Sides involved:
Legal Parties in Nchiyamengi:
Member Parties of the acting Coalition Government:
Watu wa Mapinduzi cha Ukombozi wa (WMU) / Frente Pueblo Revolucionario Liberación (FPRL) / People's Revolutionary Liberation Front (PRLF):
Leader: Acting Presidente Antonio Hlayambinda
Political position: Centre-left
(Formerly: 1951-2017)
Far Left
Ideology: Busetsu Nationalism
Social Democracy
Christian Socialism
Social Conservatism
(Formerly: 1951-2017)
Revolutionary Communism
Marxism-Leninism
Christian Communism
Internal Smaller Factions:
Marxist-Leninist Faction
Social Moderate Faction
Kiislamu Msoshalisti Harakati (KMH) / Movimiento Socialista Islámica (MSI) / Islamic Socialist Movement (ISM):
Leader: acting Diputado Presidente Muhammad Bondaro
Political position: Left Wing
Ideology: Islamism
Sharia Law
Islamic Socialism
Social Conservatism
Kiliberali Kidemokrasia Chama (KKC) / Partido Liberal Democrático (PLD) / Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)
Leader: acting Ministerio de Justicia Adán Kusemponwenya
Political position: Centre
Ideology: Liberalism
Social Liberalism
Maendeleo Msoshalisti Chama (MMC) / Partido Socialista Progresista (PSP) / Progressive Socialist Party (PSP):
Leader: acting Ministro de Educación Catalina Dumisende
Political position: Left Wing
Ideology: Democratic Socialism
Progressivism
LGBT+ Rights
Parties not in the Coalition:
Kizalendo Chama kwa Amani (KCA) / Partido Patriótico por la Paz (PPP) / Patriotic Party for Peace (PPP):
Leader: Former Acting Minister of Industry Lucas Taiunyoya
Political position: Right Wing
Ideology: Njengi Moderatism
Njengi Traditionalism
Social Conservatism
Economic Liberalism
Christian Right
Njengi Kizalendo Chama (NKC) / Partido Patriótico Njengi (PPN) / Patriotic Njengi Party (PNP):
Leader: Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Gregorio Godeja
Political position: Far Right
Ideology: Njengi Nationalism
Njengi Seperatism
Social Conservatism
Christian Right
Right Wing Populism
Anti-Communism
Partido Conservador de África Oriental Lyserio (PCAOL) / Conservative Party of Lyserian East Africa (CPLEA):
Leader: Martín Albañil
Political position: Far Right
Ideology: Lyserian Nationalism
White Nationalism
Ethnocentrism
Social Conservatism
Economic Liberalism
Christian Right
Anti-Communism
Insurgent / Terrorist / Freedom Fighter groups:
Wapiganaji wa Uislamu (WU) / Guerreros del Islam (GI) / Warriors of Islam (WI):
Leader: General Abdullah Tusewonya
Ideology: Salafi jihadism
Wahhabism
Islamism
Islamic Socialsm
Banned under anti-terrorist legislation.
Jeshi Kizalendo (JK) / Ejército Patriótico (EP) / Patriotic Army (PA):
Leader: General Mateo Njera
Political position: Far Right
Ideology: Njengi Supremacism
Njengi Militarism
Njengi Seperatism
Social Conservatism
Christian Right
Right Wing Populism
Anti-Communism
Banned under anti-terrorist legislation.
Wanamapinduzi Kweli (WK) / Verdaderos Revolucionarios (VR) / True Revolutionaries (TR):
Leader: General Nguvu Mlimakaisha
Political position: Far Left
Ideology: Revolutionary Communism
Busetsu Ultra-nationalism
Marxism-Leninism
Christian Communism
Social Ultra-Conservatism
Banned under anti-terrorist legislation.
Reports of Rebel Attack on Labour Camps
There are some reports coming in now of a rebel attack on a political prisoner forced labour mining camp in Mlimayamaisha Province. While the government and any major news outlet has yet to confirm the alleged attack, several cellphone videos have surfaced, along with recordings leaked through pro-rebel underground media sources of an active attack on the camp, seemingly with the aim to free political prisoners forced to work there by the ruling regime.
Initial reports suggest the attack is being orchestrated by the Watu wa Mapinduzi cha Ukombozi wa (WMU) / Frente Pueblo Revolucionario Liberación (FPRL) / People's Revolutionary Liberation Front (PRLF), and some speculate this may have been what its leader, General Antonio Hlayambinda, may have been referring to when he vowed to "liberate the oppressed proletariat, free the children of Africa".
It is expected the attack came now so as to prevent the guards from being able to execute the political prisoners before the rebels could free them. Explosives set off around the compound, particularly it seems by the guards huts are predicted to have been set late last night in an initial espionage move. Leaked footage seems to show RPG and machine gun fire from the wooded areas around the compound and from within the compound which it appears the rebels have breached. Guards appear to be firing back, but seem outgunned.
If the incident proves real, and is not just a hoax, the government will likely respond with reinforcements soon, but they, and the media networks they hold massive sway over, may openly deny any such incident.